A set of four flirty lip glosses in shades that dare you to be bold. Fun and feisty, this set of lip formulas speaks volumes. This collection of glistening glosses features shades inspired by Ursula’s earrings, Ariel’s pink dress and iconic red hair, and her sisters’ darling shells. Take advice from your favorite mermaid: Be empowered. Be bold.

Sephora and Disney have collaborated to release the Ariel collection. This review is for the Mermaid’s Song 4 Piece Lip Gloss Set, which includes four (4) lip glosses in the following colors:

Monochromatic meets metallic in a colour collection created with the M•A•C Pro in mind. A nude palette, defined by the creamy, rich tones of Amplified and Satin formulas, pairs to perfection with a metallic range of frosted plums and berries. Each features a selection of four Lipsticks with corresponding shades of Eye Shadow and a Powder Blush.

This review is for the Lipstick in Pre-Raphaelite, which released with MAC’s Nudes & Metallics collection as part of the Metallics segment. Pre-Raphaelite is a deep metallic dirty berry.

Monochromatic meets metallic in a colour collection created with the M•A•C Pro in mind. A nude palette, defined by the creamy, rich tones of Amplified and Satin formulas, pairs to perfection with a metallic range of frosted plums and berries. Each features a selection of four Lipsticks with corresponding shades of Eye Shadow and a Powder Blush.

This review is for the Powder Blush in Stylish Me, which released with MAC’s Nudes & Metallics collection and is the blush that is part of the Metallics segment. Stylish Me is described as a deep dirty mauve.

Monochromatic meets metallic in a colour collection created with the M•A•C Pro in mind. A nude palette, defined by the creamy, rich tones of Amplified and Satin formulas, pairs to perfection with a metallic range of frosted plums and berries. Each features a selection of four Lipsticks with corresponding shades of Eye Shadow and a Powder Blush.

This review is for the Powder Blush in Barefaced, which released with MAC’s Nudes & Metallics collection and is the blush that is part of the Nudes segment. Barefaced is described as a midtone warm nude shade.

Monochromatic meets metallic in a colour collection created with the M•A•C Pro in mind. A nude palette, defined by the creamy, rich tones of Amplified and Satin formulas, pairs to perfection with a metallic range of frosted plums and berries. Each features a selection of four Lipsticks with corresponding shades of Eye Shadow and a Powder Blush.

This review is for the four (4) eye shadows released with the Nude portion of MAC’s Nudes & Metallics Collection. This collection is targeted to PRO artists, but it looks like it is available to regular MAC customers online. Most of the shades are currently sold out, so if you’re interested in purchasing any of these colors, you should call a MAC PRO store. The following colors are reviewed:

12 vibrant Flash Colors in one palette. This 12 Flash Color Case is found in the kits of many well-known makeup artists. You can create an array of looks with this palette and it’s great for traveling. It can be used on the eyes, cheeks, and lips.

MUFE has released a new Flash Color Case, which includes 12 new Flash Colors. Overall, the Flash Color line has been expanded to include 16 new colors (12 of which are in the new Color Case). MUFE is also now offering the Flash Colors in single, refillable pans.

Make up For Ever’s iconic pro product and best-seller, the Flash Color collection, has been expanded for Pros by our Creator & Artistic Director, Dany Sanz. Flash Color is now available in 32 Shades. Neutral to Artistic. 16 New and 16 Classic.

This new case was has been released to MUFE Pros only, but I’m pretty sure it will be available to the general public at MUFE stores and through Sephora eventually.

For now, if you’re not an MUFE Pro member, check out this post’s photographs and swatches to see if you’re interested in purchasing this once it’s available!